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is no reason to tax corporate profits at a double doubly they're taxed once at the corporate level and then they are also taxed again when the corporate shareholders receive their dividends and so everybody acknowledges that this is every economist acknowledges that this is a very inefficient system and it's the first thing we should do to improve. economic growth is to get rid of this however politically it's just a nonstarter and so what we're trying to do is trying to think of ways given the fact that we politically are never going to get rid of the corporate tax how can we make it fairer. and less prone to abuse now you know what is the difference between the effective tax rate versus the statutory tax rate that comes up a lot and if you're on line between. well the one is very easy to understand the other is very hard to understand the statutory rate is the rate that you see written in the in the statute in the tax laws so in the united states that's thirty five percent in ireland it's twelve point five percent however we all know that. nobody is going to pay thirty five percent o
is no reason to tax corporate profits at a double doubly they're taxed once at the corporate level and then they are also taxed again when the corporate shareholders receive their dividends and so everybody acknowledges that this is every economist acknowledges that this is a very inefficient system and it's the first thing we should do to improve. economic growth is to get rid of this however politically it's just a nonstarter and so what we're trying to do is trying to think of ways given the...
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they were protesting against two property tax and austerity measures. the number of americans applying for on them limit benefits felled by -- fell by 10,000 last week. wearing internet connected glasses while driving can land you in trouble. a california woman was recently pulled over and ticketed for wearing a pair of google glasses. >> are series, oil stands -- are series, oil stands at a crossroads continues. suncor energy, canada's largest energy, has plans to build a mine after years of delay. this is the biggest investment to date. that is expected to produce 80,000 barrels of oil a day. analysts estimate it is worth $3 billion. as others are expanding, canadian oil is struggling. the lobbying effort to get the keystone pipeline approved continues. political support is growing. the house passed a bill this summer to approve the pipeline without the president's support. >> i am lee terry from the state of nebraska. >> the self-proclaimed leader of efforts in the house to get the keystone pipeline built. >> the pipeline is a no-brainer. it has pass
they were protesting against two property tax and austerity measures. the number of americans applying for on them limit benefits felled by -- fell by 10,000 last week. wearing internet connected glasses while driving can land you in trouble. a california woman was recently pulled over and ticketed for wearing a pair of google glasses. >> are series, oil stands -- are series, oil stands at a crossroads continues. suncor energy, canada's largest energy, has plans to build a mine after...
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running red lights, sloppy reparation of your tax returns. preparation of your tax returns. people do things wrong. government does not always target bad guys or who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons you might inc.. all capone was -- reasons you might think. al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient proceeding or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong. that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes world actors. -- rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i
running red lights, sloppy reparation of your tax returns. preparation of your tax returns. people do things wrong. government does not always target bad guys or who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons you might inc.. all capone was -- reasons you might think. al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient...
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common between fund managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm all about the tax at the two thousand staff and today having a financial markets especially the bric countries who are collectively attempting to challenge the economic supremacy of the developed world our guest today believes that the world's fascination with brakes will be short sleeved and in fact is almost over but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of the rise of the rest well to discuss that i'm now joined by richard sharma who leads the emerging market team at morgan stanley mr sharma thank you very much for your time now if you break out nations took the world by storm it became a bestseller almost overnight but i think one of the reasons why it was such a success is because people tend to react to that in a very emotional and almost political way some people in the brics countries stupid as in your prediction of the almost immediate demise and some people in the west took it as a promise of the almost immediate recovery but i guess you didn't mean either of that's right i think my point was t
common between fund managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm all about the tax at the two thousand staff and today having a financial markets especially the bric countries who are collectively attempting to challenge the economic supremacy of the developed world our guest today believes that the world's fascination with brakes will be short sleeved and in fact is almost over but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of the rise of the rest well to discuss that i'm now...
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foreign managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm just we're all about the tax grab the two thousand staff and today having for marching markets especially the bric countries who are collectively at times to challenge the economic supremacy of the developed world our guest today believes that the world's fascination with brakes will be short sleeves and in fact is almost over but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of the rise of the rest well to discuss that i'm now joined by richard sharma who leads the emerging market team at morgan stanley mr sharma's think you very much for your time now if you break out nations took the world by storm and became a best seller almost overnight but i think one of the. why it was such a success is because people tend to react to it in a very emotional and almost political way some people in the brics countries too good as in your prediction of the almost immediate demise and some people in the west took it as a promise of that almost immediate recovery but i guess you didn't mean either of that's right i think my point was to
foreign managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm just we're all about the tax grab the two thousand staff and today having for marching markets especially the bric countries who are collectively at times to challenge the economic supremacy of the developed world our guest today believes that the world's fascination with brakes will be short sleeves and in fact is almost over but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of the rise of the rest well to discuss that i'm now...
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chinese and indians and russians and brazilians and the rest of the world taking died jobs taking that taxes they can die a petunia t. opportunities for growth and so on so ultimately you know you are arguing against that but on some level but also on some other level you are sort of a neighboring that thinking as well because they are very positive on the united states and you also say that the existing infrastructure that again in my view favor of the developed world for quite some time is not going to change yet you know but what i sort of i would really issue with as you point out is lumping countries together and so therefore i thought this brick makes no sense because this i couldn't give into being a decade ago again it was the creation. you heard in the united states it got popular as well that he would just putting together for countries that had very little in common these four countries are the large developing economies and the this i couldn't became very popular because the last decade every single emerging market boom so putting any acronym together walked and i think that now
chinese and indians and russians and brazilians and the rest of the world taking died jobs taking that taxes they can die a petunia t. opportunities for growth and so on so ultimately you know you are arguing against that but on some level but also on some other level you are sort of a neighboring that thinking as well because they are very positive on the united states and you also say that the existing infrastructure that again in my view favor of the developed world for quite some time is...
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all that all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax bankers. there's just too much is a society. that. are you willing to pay more for safety well late last week the federal reserve seemed to say yes when it proposed a new set of capital requirements now the idea behind the guidelines that's the big question is to make sure u.s. banks hold onto at least thirty days of liquid assets that can be easily sold federal reserve chairman ben bernanke has said that it would quote if he coverage ratio would act as a question for the banks who would be able to survive a credit squeeze without government needing to step in and bail them out like last time now the proposal is based on an agreement from the balance of committee on banking supervision but it's tougher than basel and will force u.s. banks to meet standards two years ahead of their foreign counterparts now sticking around to discuss this more than tobacco you can do much more than tobacco alex let's let's talk about liquidity liquidity issues first i want to ask you is in a deviation f
all that all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax bankers. there's just too much is a society. that. are you willing to pay more for safety well late last week the federal reserve seemed to say yes when it proposed a new set of capital requirements now the idea behind the guidelines that's the big question is to make sure u.s. banks hold onto at least thirty days of liquid assets that can be easily sold federal reserve chairman ben bernanke...
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they also received tax benefits. this company started operations here three years ago. its software processes images on mobile phones and other devices. the company says its product is free on its website. over 100 million customers worldwide use it. the company's ceo says the local government gave support through rents and other means. >> translator: the municipal government introduced us to an investment firm after we achieved a certain level of growth. our business has grown since we were able to receive swift investment and funding from banks. >> reporter: the company says investors from around the world have put about $15 million into the firm. software park provides younger low-income employees with housing units. the rents are about half the local rates. the local government says it aims for innovation in the i.t. industry by nurturing it as well as supporting industries such as financial services. >> translator: innovation should be the driving force for the economy in the future. the government should implement a policy to provide an environment that encourages
they also received tax benefits. this company started operations here three years ago. its software processes images on mobile phones and other devices. the company says its product is free on its website. over 100 million customers worldwide use it. the company's ceo says the local government gave support through rents and other means. >> translator: the municipal government introduced us to an investment firm after we achieved a certain level of growth. our business has grown since we...
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he can tap into the open data provided by the national census and the local tax office. it's possible to find information about a specific area. >> our type of service we can provide to the client makes a difference and now with this in there we have more tools to provide a better service to the client. >> reporter: a japanese company has started a new service making use of public and private sector data. the venture company calil has six employees. it provides a service that allows users to check the availability of books in thousands of public libraries around japan. by entering the title of a book and key words, a user can find out which library has the book and whether it is currently available. the service began only three years ago but already some 400,000 people use it each month. this man is the president of calil. he uses data provided by public libraries around japan. his site displays the content of books and cover images by combining the open data with information obtained from major online retailer, amazon. the site carries an ad saying the book can also be
he can tap into the open data provided by the national census and the local tax office. it's possible to find information about a specific area. >> our type of service we can provide to the client makes a difference and now with this in there we have more tools to provide a better service to the client. >> reporter: a japanese company has started a new service making use of public and private sector data. the venture company calil has six employees. it provides a service that allows...
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city granted twitter a payroll tax exemption two years ago. in return twitter moved into a rundown area of the city. today mayor lee toured the mid market area and pointed out the new business followed twitter into the neighborhood. mayor lee defends the tax exemption even as analyst estimates the city will lose 56 million dollars in payroll taxes and from the sale of twitter stock. >> we still want the benefit of more employee being hired here and then the success of the company will sustain it. i don't think it's about just the initial success. it's about sustained success. >>reporter: payroll tax revenue from mid market business could get 54 million dollars over the next 20 years says the city. >>> the state department is spending people from washington to the abc 7 job journal hire event in san francisco tomorrow. bank also hiring and all 500 jobs will be up for grabs tomorrow at the double tree hotel on gateway place between noon and 4:00 o'clock. >>> new study has found that middle age women who follow a heart healthy mediterranean diet
city granted twitter a payroll tax exemption two years ago. in return twitter moved into a rundown area of the city. today mayor lee toured the mid market area and pointed out the new business followed twitter into the neighborhood. mayor lee defends the tax exemption even as analyst estimates the city will lose 56 million dollars in payroll taxes and from the sale of twitter stock. >> we still want the benefit of more employee being hired here and then the success of the company will...
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i was skeptical of tax cuts, i was skeptical of smaller government at the beginning and then by the end of the '80s i had begun to change. >> what happened? >> evidence. as a doctor i was trained in evidence. i mean, if the treatment is killing your patients you stop the treatment. and so i began to look and read and think about whether the view i had of a social democratic society like they had in europe was the right way and i sort of -- i moved gradually to the idea of a more limited society, smaller government. >> by that time, krauthammer's world was really falling into place. in 1985, his son daniel was born. two years later, krauthammer won the biggest honor in print journalism. the pulitzer prize. not bad for someone that started in the business less than a decade earlier without even a writing sample. he went straight from the ceremony to see his father who had once worried about his son's jump from medicine to journalism. he was 84 and gravely ill. >> i went to the hospital where he was and i said, dad, i have something i want to give you. and i gave him the medal. and he beam
i was skeptical of tax cuts, i was skeptical of smaller government at the beginning and then by the end of the '80s i had begun to change. >> what happened? >> evidence. as a doctor i was trained in evidence. i mean, if the treatment is killing your patients you stop the treatment. and so i began to look and read and think about whether the view i had of a social democratic society like they had in europe was the right way and i sort of -- i moved gradually to the idea of a more...
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stop tapering you have to take a taking a step back and our research team will focus on issues like tax policy deficit macro drivers in addition to some sectors specific work we talked about tobacco health care financial services energy utilities all falls under that but of course when it comes to fed and interest rates whether it's the fed as a regulatory body looking at bank capital requirements or the fed of course driving monetary policy matters to investors in a matters to us of height definitely part of our research mandate when we think about the fed's taper policy what the fed learned this year is talking about tapering let alone tapering is tightening and the market and the market reacted. most participants were surprised at the lack of taper after the open market committee september meeting so you mention that target unemployment rate point five unemployment and there's all these different tiers of how you can measure unemployment as well i believe there are seven different tiers to nine different years of unemployment why six point five so hides market strategist steve east w
stop tapering you have to take a taking a step back and our research team will focus on issues like tax policy deficit macro drivers in addition to some sectors specific work we talked about tobacco health care financial services energy utilities all falls under that but of course when it comes to fed and interest rates whether it's the fed as a regulatory body looking at bank capital requirements or the fed of course driving monetary policy matters to investors in a matters to us of height...
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to make it work clients set up wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing fees the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or the euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all plain sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road seizing nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins michael dementor from big coin exchange says the store of vancouver told from the store in vancouver i should say well he told us what impact this may have on the digital currency gaining public credibility. but i think it definitely has the potential to be revolutionary it basically gets your cash into a digital form where you can send it around the world instantly with no middleman we've got any money laundering policy in place where we live it users to three thousand dollars per day every transaction you
to make it work clients set up wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing fees the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or the euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all plain sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down...
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, you don't pay tax. this reduces revenue by $300 billion a year. if it were a government program, it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as expensive as normal. the tax benefit is worth about $15,000. now the cost to insure a family of four on medicaid at that time was about $11,000. so that it's not that their health plan cost more than medicaid but the part subsidized by taxpayers cost more than the entirety of medicare coverage. what the affordable care act does is shift around the subsidies, it takes the money and puts it to people who need it either because they have low incomes or high health needs and that's bad if you're a managing director at goldman
, you don't pay tax. this reduces revenue by $300 billion a year. if it were a government program, it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as...
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get taxed on our benefits. >> they -- >> the costs. >> every other form of compensation gets taxed and this is an anomaly. >> what congress is saying, we'll spot you the first 10,000 and not include that as tax but anything above that amount for an individual, would be subject to this exize of 40%. >> again, it's not only a question of income tax or tax, it's a question of containing costs on the back end to make sure that people are not getting willy-nilly tests they don't need. >> i've gone 40% over the time allotted to this. i'm going to get scolded, spanked. down to you. >> let's go to dominic chu for a market flash. >> activist investor star is asking semiconductor to consider selling or restructuring its mobile amplifier business which it says is dragging down the chip price. star board value said the company should focus on networks and defense units like skyworks solutions. the mobile power amplifier business accounts for 65% of the company's revenues. triquint not a immediately available for comment. >> nickel and diming your way to record revenues. the airlines masters at tha
get taxed on our benefits. >> they -- >> the costs. >> every other form of compensation gets taxed and this is an anomaly. >> what congress is saying, we'll spot you the first 10,000 and not include that as tax but anything above that amount for an individual, would be subject to this exize of 40%. >> again, it's not only a question of income tax or tax, it's a question of containing costs on the back end to make sure that people are not getting willy-nilly tests...
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the french government roads eco taxes hit a nerve with the public as thousands hit the streets calling for it to be scrapped immediately. thanks region of the tiny has been rocked by protests which turn violent police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse angry crowds for ling rocks and bottles in response the eco tax imposes levies on trucks weighing more than three and a half tons but it's been suspended amid concerns that it could drive companies out of business. the silent protest has been held outside the russian embassy in london in support of a documentary maker arrested along with thirty greenpeace activists two demonstrators went inside the building to speak to russian representatives here on brian was filming the greenpeace attempt to board a russian oil rig in the arctic ocean in september said the protests pose a threat to the crew and all involved are waiting to stand charges stand trial on charges i should say with. now rare sight is being seen across skies. in skies i should say across the world a hybrid solar eclipse is what this is when the moon blocks the sun ei
the french government roads eco taxes hit a nerve with the public as thousands hit the streets calling for it to be scrapped immediately. thanks region of the tiny has been rocked by protests which turn violent police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse angry crowds for ling rocks and bottles in response the eco tax imposes levies on trucks weighing more than three and a half tons but it's been suspended amid concerns that it could drive companies out of business. the silent protest has...
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tax loopholes. it also includes smart and targeted spending cuts and it includes $275 billion in entitlement savings. achieved without cutting medicare benefits that seniors have earned and relied upon. the house republican budget has significant cut to benefits and provides economic security to millions of -- excuse me, house republican budget has significant cuts to medicare benefits. those are the very wefts that provide economic security to millions of middle class families and it has zero dollars of revenues which could be used to invest in the essential pillars of economic growth like education, work force readiness, science, research, and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without comprising the quality of care and in fact, while improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that are senior -- our seniors have worked so hard for and earned. have estimated that we could save $1 trillion per year without affecting he
tax loopholes. it also includes smart and targeted spending cuts and it includes $275 billion in entitlement savings. achieved without cutting medicare benefits that seniors have earned and relied upon. the house republican budget has significant cut to benefits and provides economic security to millions of -- excuse me, house republican budget has significant cuts to medicare benefits. those are the very wefts that provide economic security to millions of middle class families and it has zero...
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defending the tax exemption, as an analyst estimates the city will lose $56 million in payroll taxes from the sale of the stock. >> we still want the benefit of more employees being hired here z then, success of the companies will sustain it. you know? i don't think it's just initial success. it's about sustained success. >> the city says payroll tax revenues could hit $54 million over 20 years. >> there is more still to come here tonight on abc7 news up next late new details on a shooting at lax and the roommate who drove the gunman to the airport. >> falling back, and just going no. no. no. >> part two of an exclusive interview with a former bay area politician who >>> fbi agents back at the home of the suspected los angeles airport shooter today they escorted out two men who then drove away on their own. authorities say the suspect, paul ciancia asked for a ride to the airport. his parents received alarming text messages from him. police arrived at ciancia's l.a. apartment 45 minutes after he left the for the airport. four people were shot including four tsa officers, one died. an
defending the tax exemption, as an analyst estimates the city will lose $56 million in payroll taxes from the sale of the stock. >> we still want the benefit of more employees being hired here z then, success of the companies will sustain it. you know? i don't think it's just initial success. it's about sustained success. >> the city says payroll tax revenues could hit $54 million over 20 years. >> there is more still to come here tonight on abc7 news up next late new details...
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used tear gas and water cannons to disperse angry crowds hurling rocks and bottles in response eco tax imposes levies on trucks weighing more than three and a half tons has been suspended amid concerns that it could drive companies out of business. a man suspected of carrying out a gun attack at los angeles international airport has been tarnished with murder prosecutors say the death penalty could be sought for paul c.n.c. a stronger terminal on friday killed a security guard and wounded several others the airport is operating normally again after more than a thousand flights were delayed or canceled. in northern yemen four days of conflict between rival muslim clowns have killed fifty five people that's according to a spokesman of one of the groups earlier in the week she rebels attacked the town of demolished which is held by their rivals the country's army said a ceasefire came into effect friday yet bloodshed. on a visit to egypt u.s. secretary of state said america will continue to provide assistance to fight terrorism the aid had been cut in the wake of egypt's military crackdow
used tear gas and water cannons to disperse angry crowds hurling rocks and bottles in response eco tax imposes levies on trucks weighing more than three and a half tons has been suspended amid concerns that it could drive companies out of business. a man suspected of carrying out a gun attack at los angeles international airport has been tarnished with murder prosecutors say the death penalty could be sought for paul c.n.c. a stronger terminal on friday killed a security guard and wounded...
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defending the tax exemption, as an analyst estimates the city will lose $56 million in payroll taxes from the sale of the stock. >> still want the benefit of more employees being hired here z then, success of the companies will sustain it. you know? i don't think it's just initial success. it's about sustained succs. >> the city says payroll tax revenues could hit $54 million over 20 years. >> there is more still to come here tight on abc7 news up next late new details on a shooting at lax and the roommate who drove the gunman to the airpt. >> falling back, and just going no. no. no. >> part two of an exclusive interview with a former bay area politicianho is politicianho is you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. ♪ ♪ ♪ i ♪ know i can't deny... ♪ that i got a new feeling ♪ deep inside... ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't
defending the tax exemption, as an analyst estimates the city will lose $56 million in payroll taxes from the sale of the stock. >> still want the benefit of more employees being hired here z then, success of the companies will sustain it. you know? i don't think it's just initial success. it's about sustained succs. >> the city says payroll tax revenues could hit $54 million over 20 years. >> there is more still to come here tight on abc7 news up next late new details on a...
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>> there's a specific provision in the tax code that gives a tax benefit to certain corporations. s corporations that have fewer than 100 shareholders and that avoids double taxation. >> under subchapter s this fresh ways only has one shareholder, right? >> these corporations have two. >> they are only treated as one. >> correct. i believe that's right. many of these pending cases it's the share -- sole shareholder. they have several but there are cases that have the sole shareholder and are exactly the same. >> your view then that the corporate form itself has this effect, doesn't that mean then that the state which allows them to incorporate is actually imposing an unconstitutional condition and basically saying if you get these benefits you have to give up certain constitutional rights to do it. >> first there is no constitutional claim before the court. there is no viable free exercise. the only question before this board is the statutory one and 4200 years no corporation or sole shareholder has ever obtained an exemption from any form of regulation on the theory that is being
>> there's a specific provision in the tax code that gives a tax benefit to certain corporations. s corporations that have fewer than 100 shareholders and that avoids double taxation. >> under subchapter s this fresh ways only has one shareholder, right? >> these corporations have two. >> they are only treated as one. >> correct. i believe that's right. many of these pending cases it's the share -- sole shareholder. they have several but there are cases that have...
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or the middlemen tax agencies all left out reducing fees they're the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or perhaps to sell them for any other currency such as the dollar or even the euro a bit coins are collected though through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting cohens in exchange but it's not all plain sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road sealing seizing i should say nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins and my colleague kevin owen spoke about this to mitchell demeter from the bit of corn exchange store in vancouver. i think it definitely has the potential to be revolutionary it basically gets your cash into a digital form where you can send it around the world instantly with no middleman what do the authorities think about it i mean there's an element of course there's been a worry that it's going to be transparent untraceable dodgy dealings could be done with it what are you doing to combat. we've got any money laundering policy in pl
or the middlemen tax agencies all left out reducing fees they're the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or perhaps to sell them for any other currency such as the dollar or even the euro a bit coins are collected though through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting cohens in exchange but it's not all plain sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road sealing seizing i...
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fund managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm just we're all about the tax crap the two thousand staff and today having a marching markets especially in the bric countries who are collectively at times to challenge the economic supremacy of the developed world our guest today believes that the world's fascination with brakes will be short sleeved and in fact is almost over but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of the rise of the rest well to discuss that i'm.
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tax money they are getting and the important point here is that if you look there's a new survey which has come out today which talks about that american public a large number of american public are now against drone strikes if they are targeting civilians and that is the important point which needs to be told to americans because it is very clear that the u.s. does not care about international law and the argument being put forward on international law issue is not going to be heard but when we bring in the civilian damage and huge number of civilians. who are being killed that will actually bring the point home and hopefully this whole madness will stop it but it's not only got you on the line in one of the previous interviews you talked about north waziristan next to the afghan border you called a concentration camp why do you use those terms. well it's a concentration camp in the sense that the area has been completely cordoned off no one can go in and come out of there is done easily the people of the restaurant are just left to be to be living under drugs and there's nothing. whi
tax money they are getting and the important point here is that if you look there's a new survey which has come out today which talks about that american public a large number of american public are now against drone strikes if they are targeting civilians and that is the important point which needs to be told to americans because it is very clear that the u.s. does not care about international law and the argument being put forward on international law issue is not going to be heard but when...
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assembly is made up of over one hundred ninety countries so far we have twenty one pushing for this tax although we have to say this is just the first stages of this particular project because the committee is going to vote on it by the end of the year and then this text will be taken to the general assembly so we'll see it's likely that more countries will follow and let's go ahead and pull up that map kind of showing some of the countries that you were talking about earlier you had mentioned that there was twenty one of them so you got paraguay or ok on there argentina south africa indonesia india and others now do we know any of the specifics yet when it comes to this draft resolution. well none of the specifics that we know actually have the text here it's very brief may get it's only two and a half pages and we have to say that interesting lee it does not mention the united states and basically does not have a direct mention of the us or the n.s.c. uses very very glad i have to say and really what it does is using the existence major of multilateral international treaties on human
assembly is made up of over one hundred ninety countries so far we have twenty one pushing for this tax although we have to say this is just the first stages of this particular project because the committee is going to vote on it by the end of the year and then this text will be taken to the general assembly so we'll see it's likely that more countries will follow and let's go ahead and pull up that map kind of showing some of the countries that you were talking about earlier you had mentioned...
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it work clients set up web wallets and hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing fees but the payment can still be traced next to you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's all not clear sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online blacks market silk road seizing nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins jordan kelly c.e.o. of robocall told us about bitcoins a.t.m. advantages and some of the conveniences of the digital currency. so rubicon was just launched today in downtown vancouver is the easiest way for people to buy and sell bit coy which is really good but that's not the only reason why i think people are really excited we think that rebel coined helps bridge the gap between virtual reality we're told at least bringing big points to the masses you can buy and sell that point it whereas with strange
it work clients set up web wallets and hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing fees but the payment can still be traced next to you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's all not clear sailing last month the f.b.i. shut...
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hundred years since the founding of our republic our economy was built on a system of tariffs small taxes on importing and poor goods these tariffs made american goods cheaper in the united states. protecting american manufacturing and made our country a global superpower american businesses american workers didn't have to compete with cheap products or cheap labor from abroad and so our economy flourished everything worked just fine until the one nine hundred eighty s. and president ronald reagan abandoned the system of tariffs that are worked so well for centuries and ushered in the era of so-called free trade every president since including democrats like bill clinton and republicans like george w. bush have followed reagan's lead signing of free trade deals like nafta a cafe shaft of a whole bunch of these deals are supposed to grow the economy but instead they have decimated its industrial base its most productive source of wealth as a result the united states is now what economy in crisis is calling a service or servant economy. in most parts of the country factory jobs have been re
hundred years since the founding of our republic our economy was built on a system of tariffs small taxes on importing and poor goods these tariffs made american goods cheaper in the united states. protecting american manufacturing and made our country a global superpower american businesses american workers didn't have to compete with cheap products or cheap labor from abroad and so our economy flourished everything worked just fine until the one nine hundred eighty s. and president ronald...
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make it work clients set up web wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out of the process reducing fees but the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all clear sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road seizing nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic education calls the currencies rise simply spectacular. a year ago this time i thought it was insane i mean i thought well this is just another technology you know they come along every few days and they flame out so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into the more confident i get into the future of the monetary system is crude talk of free and this kind of crypto market based currency it's quite spectacular and i tell you it only
make it work clients set up web wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out of the process reducing fees but the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all clear sailing last month the...
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. >> my top tax. the monkey bread, the palm can and the salami tart. to find out more www.kron4.com dine and dish. vicki liviakis for my top texas. dish. vicki liviakis for my top texas. >i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. www.kron4.com >> this weekend at the movies there's saving the world from aliens. saving turkeys from thanksgiving. and saving four old buddies from themselves! carl azuz has this week's "now showing." "ender's game" is a sci-fi action film starring harrison ford. in an effort to protect the earth from an alien attack-- an international milita
. >> my top tax. the monkey bread, the palm can and the salami tart. to find out more www.kron4.com dine and dish. vicki liviakis for my top texas. dish. vicki liviakis for my top texas. >i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no....
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so the tax man is getting his cut of this improving economy and also as a result of those tax increases. that has led to this lowering of the u.s. deficit. that's something the obama administration says is a good thing. they feel like, you know, it's not getting enough attention here in all of this hullabaloo here in washington. >> a quick follow-up question if i might that kayla tausche raised. and that is all of the money that the federal government has collected in settlements, fines and so forth with, for example, financial services company -- companies in the hundreds of billions of dollars over the past four or five -- does that count here? >> it does. it goes to the treasury, but remember, a lot of those settlements are settlements to particular funds. so a lot of that is going to a mortgage fund, for example, which is going to help homeowners and other things. so some of it won't show up on the treasury's book. but you know, when you're dealing in trillions, a couple of billion is not necessarily enough to move the needle necessarily. >> all right. eamon javers, thanks very much
so the tax man is getting his cut of this improving economy and also as a result of those tax increases. that has led to this lowering of the u.s. deficit. that's something the obama administration says is a good thing. they feel like, you know, it's not getting enough attention here in all of this hullabaloo here in washington. >> a quick follow-up question if i might that kayla tausche raised. and that is all of the money that the federal government has collected in settlements, fines...
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earnings before interest and tax rose to 2.09 billion swedish krona up from 1.9 billion a year earlier. let's move on. take a look at the aex. it's currently trading at .2% higher. it's a tough market out there. let me pull out a couple of lines for you. year to date adjusted revenue decreased, decreased by 2.3%, adjusted operating income down by 24%. shares in this group are down over the last 12 months. the aex, up around 18%. so some say it's struggling to get excited. the fundamentals are struggling. let's go to spain. ibex. the nine month net profit of bancia was 3.2 million our rows. let's get to stefan who can update us on the story. hi, stefan. >> hey, steve, that's a sharp improvement. a year ago for the same period bancia if you remember reported a loss of 7 billion our rows. that was due to a massive level of provisions to cover. the improvement came from dac eleme element. if you look at the interest, it's 29% against the beginning of the year. this is because of lower interest rates and they are less because of the intermediary session. it's up 13.6% at the end of septembe
earnings before interest and tax rose to 2.09 billion swedish krona up from 1.9 billion a year earlier. let's move on. take a look at the aex. it's currently trading at .2% higher. it's a tough market out there. let me pull out a couple of lines for you. year to date adjusted revenue decreased, decreased by 2.3%, adjusted operating income down by 24%. shares in this group are down over the last 12 months. the aex, up around 18%. so some say it's struggling to get excited. the fundamentals are...
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he didn't want to talk about it >> it would be sometime before taxes, welfare, small government and other reaganesque things. >> it took me a decade. i was skeptical of smaller government. by the end of the 80s i had begun to change. i am pis per cal evidence. if the treatment is killing your patients you stop the treatment. i began to look and think about whether the view i had with democratic society in europe. it was a more limited society small in government. >> by that time krauthammer's world was really falling into place. in 1985 his son daniel was born. two years later krauthammer won the biggest honor in print journalism, the pulitzer prize. not bad for someone who started in the business less than a decade earlier. he went straight from the ceremony to see his father who once worried about his son's junk from medicine to journalism. he was 84 and gravely ill. >> i went to the hospital where he was. i said dad, i have something i want to give you. i gave him the medal. he beamed and he showed it to all of the nurses. >> turned out to be krauthammer's final visit with his dad. >>
he didn't want to talk about it >> it would be sometime before taxes, welfare, small government and other reaganesque things. >> it took me a decade. i was skeptical of smaller government. by the end of the 80s i had begun to change. i am pis per cal evidence. if the treatment is killing your patients you stop the treatment. i began to look and think about whether the view i had with democratic society in europe. it was a more limited society small in government. >> by that...
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french region of brittany saw violent clashes between protesters and security forces over proposed eco tax it was due to come into force in two thousand and fourteen and was to be applied to transport vehicles delivering goods around the country but later indefinitely suspended but public anger continued with demonstrators calling for it to be an old altogether similar violent protest last week saw two people seriously hurt. police some in shake alley solomon head of the main opposition faction in bahrain for questioning the authorities provided no specific reason for the move yet and have been strongly condemned by solomons party an arrest has been seen in the nation since two thousand and eleven with frequent protests demanding political reforms and establishment of a constitutional monarchy. finally in the news bloc france has issued a rabies warning after a kitten died of the disease that can be fatal to humans no known treatment for no known treatment to cure the infection once it's taken hold european health officials working hard to prevent further outbreaks but in the u.k. the gove
french region of brittany saw violent clashes between protesters and security forces over proposed eco tax it was due to come into force in two thousand and fourteen and was to be applied to transport vehicles delivering goods around the country but later indefinitely suspended but public anger continued with demonstrators calling for it to be an old altogether similar violent protest last week saw two people seriously hurt. police some in shake alley solomon head of the main opposition faction...
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capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient proceeding -- or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong. that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. the powers can abuse that has been given to them. that includes world actors. actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in by our laws written congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced, appropriately and necessarily, oversight, not just in the executive
capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient proceeding -- or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong. that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. the powers can abuse that has been given to them. that includes world actors. actors....
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work clients set up their web wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing the fees but the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all smooth sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road seizing nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins michel demeter from the bitcoin exchanges store in vancouver told us what impact this may have on the digital currency gaining public credibility. i think it definitely has the potential to be revolutionary it basically gets your cash into a digital form where you can send it around the world instantly with no middleman we've got any money laundering policy in place where we limit users to three thousand dollars per day every transaction you make is be recorded on a public ledger your name isn't it but
work clients set up their web wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing the fees but the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all smooth sailing last month the f.b.i. shut...
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tax refunds matter. people plan lives around tax refunds. plan spring break for kids. >> i understand that. >> plan car payments and bills and what people in this country don't yet know which you if you get this wrong you already acknowledged you're not doing it right they will get the tax refun taken away from them because they signed up for an subsidy which they are not epgable for which they didn't know. >> if you're on the site, this is part of clear instructions for folks under age 2, including the fact you're basically completing this application under penalty of perjury. very clear. there is also help instructions on each site to explain each process what is credible employer coverage. what happens if you're under 26. all available on website. >> if they get it wrong, they're ones who getted taxed? >> time expired. mr. lewis. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, madam administrator for being here. thank you for all your hard work -- jenna: marilyn tavenner is the administrator of medicare and medicaid, why that matters, wh
tax refunds matter. people plan lives around tax refunds. plan spring break for kids. >> i understand that. >> plan car payments and bills and what people in this country don't yet know which you if you get this wrong you already acknowledged you're not doing it right they will get the tax refun taken away from them because they signed up for an subsidy which they are not epgable for which they didn't know. >> if you're on the site, this is part of clear instructions for folks...
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the taxes would be deferred until the employee reached the age of 59 and 1/2. it was supposed to supplement the two traditional income streams for retirees: social security and pensions, one leg of a three-legged stool that would support american workers into their golden years, but it didn't turn out that way. >> the three-legged stool, if you will, has gone to two legs, and it's wobbly. and it's wobbling, and i'm not sure that it's gonna support anything. and that's the scary part, and people are afraid. >> brooks hamilton has helped design retirement plans for some of the country's largest corporations. he says 401(k)s turned out to be so much cheaper than funding pensions, that many companies decided to freeze their pension plans and replace them with 401(k)s. the decision created millions of new employee investors for wall street and the financial community, and they pounced on the opportunity. >> if you go back and track the mutual fund growth and assets, and you track the growth in 401(k) plans, it looks like a railroad track leading to the sky. they are
the taxes would be deferred until the employee reached the age of 59 and 1/2. it was supposed to supplement the two traditional income streams for retirees: social security and pensions, one leg of a three-legged stool that would support american workers into their golden years, but it didn't turn out that way. >> the three-legged stool, if you will, has gone to two legs, and it's wobbly. and it's wobbling, and i'm not sure that it's gonna support anything. and that's the scary part, and...
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what jumped out at me more was not so much that you missed, that might have one time tax issues, your full-year outlook remains unchanged. is that because your pessimistic or you just don't know? >> we are highly conservative. we have a record year. we are high on guidance, so therefore thought we didn't do that bad. so therefore, i don't think that we were sandbagging, but we wanted to be there. we will have a pretty good year. i think next year i think our shareholders will be pleased. good day to buy agco shares, not to sell. liz: what is gutsy about you guys, we have watched you grow. you're taking on the bigger names. how do you win, how does the little guy or the smaller guy end up winning? you are doing this deal in russia creating a distribution center. creating a model farm and teaching the russians how to harness the power that is quite a commodity driven economy over there. >> exactly. while we have about 24 in russia they only have four. that means we will need to catch up because they want to become more independent imports. we think this will be a great market in the fut
what jumped out at me more was not so much that you missed, that might have one time tax issues, your full-year outlook remains unchanged. is that because your pessimistic or you just don't know? >> we are highly conservative. we have a record year. we are high on guidance, so therefore thought we didn't do that bad. so therefore, i don't think that we were sandbagging, but we wanted to be there. we will have a pretty good year. i think next year i think our shareholders will be pleased....
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does it make a difference if the firefighters who rescued you is gay or the accountant that does your taxes or the mechanic that fixes your car? >>> there are new developments in the fights to stop one of the biggest evictions in san francisco history. the san francisco examiner reports the city has suspended a permit for renovations to an apartment building on market street. the building was being converted into office space after the city said it was not zoned for residential use and dozens of people now face eviction. >>> the oakland a's could be moving across the bay to play their home games at the home of the san francisco giants. alex savidge is joining us live. he is at at & t park to tell us what is behind this stunning news for bay area baseball fans. >> i have to tell you we already choked in with oakland a's fans and they do not like the idea of watching their team move across the bay to play their games here at at & t park in san francisco. but according to a report from the san francisco chronicle there is a very real possibility that this could happen in the next couple of yea
does it make a difference if the firefighters who rescued you is gay or the accountant that does your taxes or the mechanic that fixes your car? >>> there are new developments in the fights to stop one of the biggest evictions in san francisco history. the san francisco examiner reports the city has suspended a permit for renovations to an apartment building on market street. the building was being converted into office space after the city said it was not zoned for residential use and...
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we're going to see people who are firmly working here out of the shadows paying taxes. >> president obama -- from the republican national committees hispanic advisory counsel. thanks for being with us. let me start with you. there are now three republicans in the house who have joined democrats in backing a comprehensive, sweeping immigration bill. which would essentially give a pathway to citizenship for nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants in the country. all right, so, the question is why do so many republicans oppose the concept itself? what is so wrong with it? >> i don't think we oppose the concept. we oppose the procedure used in the senate. in fact, senator rubio has said that the house approach is the right approach. let me explain what the house approach is. it's breaking up the different issues. the president just articulated in the clip you just ran, in to segments that can be debated and a pro approved into smaller bills. what the speaker of the house said, number one, he is committed to comprehensive reform, the leader of the republican party of the house and secondly a
we're going to see people who are firmly working here out of the shadows paying taxes. >> president obama -- from the republican national committees hispanic advisory counsel. thanks for being with us. let me start with you. there are now three republicans in the house who have joined democrats in backing a comprehensive, sweeping immigration bill. which would essentially give a pathway to citizenship for nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants in the country. all right, so, the...